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Knocking out this instrumentation mount, got some good Hog'n going in this installment on the Big K&T
Working on an instrument mount, a little rework is in order as my original plan didn't work out.
Its been a long, LONG time and I am back. So sorry for the delay and thanks to everyone that has so nicely inquired as to my absence.
A little shop ADHD, time to get back to the shop and get ready for the BASH!
Some new tooling additions to the shop, some viewer mail, and a big freaking box of tooling from Niagara Cutter! Also, promoting the 2016 BARZ BASH! Plan on attending, its going to be a great time.
Just about finish up the Alzmentall Depth Stop in this episode. Also, a little hint at Pacemaker progress, so make sure and check it out.
Let keep on keeping on with the drill press depth stop. Modifications to the stop rod to recess the scale and accommodate the new stop block design.
Ok, in the true spirit of scatter brained ADHD people like myself, we have some ADHD along with some FTM ("Feed The Monster") in the same video. No metal cutting in this one folks so bypass if this is not your thing.
We truly have some ADHD for you today. Some viewer mail, an Ebay find, a revisit of an old project and a start on a new project. Sometimes I have trouble keeping up with myself!
Time to continue on the depth stop for the Alzmetall drill press. Got a project coming up that can use the automatic depth stop on the tapping cycle so need to make this happen first.
The Monster is never satisfied. Follow along for a new addition to the screw plate illness and a tantalizing project hint.
The SICKNESS continues. Come along as I reveal the latest addition to my screw plate fetish with this nice Mayhew tap and die set that dates from before WWII.
Alright, lets finish up this POS and get on with the next Alzmetall project. We attach the torque arm and use the torque are in the process.
Want to save a little time? Want to save a little money? Want to save some space in the shop, make your work at the lathe more productive? I have a good idea for you.